I watched this last night....it's....odd. It has a basic storyline based around a haunted/possessed Convenience Store (!!!) where almost anyone going into the place usually dies in some bizarre fashion after they've left the store. And the people working there tend to go weird/insane. Not much in the way of gore, but some really creepy moments and some interesting things happen to the victims. It was obviously shot on a low budget, but that didn't take away from the movie, in fact, I think it might have made it better because they had to be more inventive. It really drew me in to the story.

I don't know if I can quite recommend it because it's a little off-the-wall most of the time, almost like a spoof but done seriously. But I quite enjoyed it until the end where they kind of lost the story and went for the philosophical angle instead. That last shot of the movie is cool though.

oh i forgot to mention that after the movie, I felt a little off. It's like what I was watching finally caught up with me and creeped me out. Of course I was watching the movie pretty late at night, so that could be why.

Hmmmm, I was just on the HKFlix website and they have two versions of this movie listed: The US Version (80 minutes approx.) and the HK Version(91 minutes approx.). I checked Zip.ca to see which version I saw and it apparently was the 80 minute version. Looks like the one they're selling at DVD Empire is the 80 minute version as well. So now I must do some research and find out what's missing from the US version.

Here's a review I found at DVD Times. It's for the 82 minute version.
here's one at ISpitOnYourMovie.com(80 min)
and here's one at DVD Answers(91 minute version. doesn't seem to say anything about the extra 11 minutes)

I watched this tonight. I will definitely concur with the poor subtitles. And the explanation of the extra 11 minutes is that all the extras (Interviews, behind the scenes, and trailer for Tokyo Psycho) are added to the end of the film.